This is an excellent example of an Art Nouveau building, displaying the characteristic floral motifs and flowing organic lines typical of this style. The façade is painted in a soft yellow color, creating a warm and welcoming background for the decorative elements.
The upper part of the façade is adorned with a frieze depicting stylized red flowers (resembling poppies or carnations) with green stems and leaves, as well as elegant silvery decorative motifs between the flower groupings. This ornamental band gives the building sophistication and emphasizes the horizontal articulation of the façade.
In the central part, there is a balcony with intricate wrought iron railings executed in the characteristic Art Nouveau manner with flowing curved lines forming a botanical pattern. Above the balcony are three wooden doors with curved upper sections and glass inserts.
The lower part of the façade is also decorated with floral motifs featuring red flowers and green leaves framing the entrance. Particularly noteworthy are the decorative mascarons on either side of the lower floor — sculptural masks that add expressiveness and theatricality to the building.
The overall composition of the façade demonstrates Art Nouveau's characteristic aspiration for integrity and organic design, where all elements — from metalwork to floral ornaments — are executed in a unified stylistic approach, creating a harmonious architectural ensemble.